The process of converting sunlight into chemical energy. Photosynthesis.

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The process of converting sunlight into chemical energy. Photosynthesis

Has ringed vascular bundles and taproots. Dicots

On the diagram, which letter is the hilum? (B)

On the diagram, which letter is the Radicle? (C)

On the diagram, which letter is the Cotyledon? (E)

What is the name of the waxy coating on the leaf? Cuticle

Part of the plant which attracts pollinators.. Flowers

What is the role of the veins? Transport water and nutrients

What is the main food-making part of the plant? Leaves

Name of the process by which a plant grows from a seed. Germination

What is the purpose of the Cotyledon? To provide food for the seed

The process of water movement in a plant. Transpiration

Transports food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Phloem

Has petals in groups of 3 and parallel veins. Monocots

What are the small openings (pores) in leaves that regulate oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide? Stomata

The process of taking nutrients (sugar) and turning them into energy for cells. Cellular respiration

The green pigment which absorbs sunlight to produce energy. Chlorophyll

Which part of the plant anchors the plant and takes up nutrients? Roots

What is the stalk of the plant called? Stem

Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight? Leaf